AK - Unless you specify otherwise, RMAN will automatically apply archive
logs to bring the database up to the time of failure (your recover database
statement). This is why it is good to run disaster recovery tests on a
regular basis, to ensure everything is ready, and you can try different
recovery times. You will see that RMAN will not complete its recovery if the
archived logs are not available.



Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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We take daily rman backup each nite at 10pm . Which means in worst case we
risk one day of work.  Now suppose something wrong goes before 10 pm . Then
Can I recover my database till time using previous day rman backup and
currently available archived logs.
 
Or in nutshell is it possible to run { restore databse; recover database }
from rman and then apply remaing archived logs from a separated disk ( not a
rman backup ).
 
Thanks,
-ak
 
 
 

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